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Parenting (with Study Questions) - 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family - cover

Parenting (with Study Questions) - 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family

Paul David Tripp

Editorial: Crossway

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Sinopsis

Paul David Tripp's Bestselling Book on Parenting, Now with Study Questions
Sometimes parents wish there was a guaranteed formula for raising good kids—a certain list of rules to follow to ensure they'd have obedient children. But if moms and dads view their role through the lens of God's grace, they will see that the gospel must first shape how they parent before they can effectively shape their children.
In the bestselling book Parenting, Paul David Tripp unfolds a more biblical perspective on parenting than merely adhering to a list of rules. He lays out 14 gospel-centered principles that will radically change the way parents think about what it means to raise up a child, informing everything they do as a parent. This edition includes a section of engaging study questions for every chapter, helping individuals and groups reflect on each topic in greater depth. 

- Christ-Centered Advice for Families: Explains how the gospel should affect the way parents interact with their children at every age
- Engaging Study Questions: Reflect on each chapter alone or as part of a small group
- By Bestselling Author Paul David Tripp: Other books include New Morning Mercies, Reactivity, and Lead
Disponible desde: 14/05/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 240 páginas.

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